NEAVS Partners with Renowned Photographer to Showcase Rescued Animals
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NEAVS partners with renowned animal
photographer to showcase the lucky few rescued
from labs
Dec 05, 2014 • NEAVS News
For nearly 120 years, NEAVS’ strategic advocacy has
delivered consistent victories for animals used in science.
Some of these, such as an NIH decision protecting
chimpanzees from use in research, we achieved through
partnerships with organizations like Fauna Foundation.
Now, we’re excited to present another collaboration: an
exhilarating photographic journey. Join us as we
commemorate some of the animals that have been recently
rescued from research and education, while also
remembering those still suffering alone in silence. Through
the lens of photographer and animal advocate, Jo-Anne
McArthur, you will share in the courage and spirit of these
animals (read an exclusive NEAVS interview with Jo-Anne).
Jo-Anne masterfully crafts a narrative for each animal with her
unique and unrivaled ability to connect with them and their stories of survival. As we bridge the divide
between animals who have been rescued, and those still languishing in the darkness, NEAVS persists
in our mission to bring all into the light so they may enjoy life as it should be – as a celebration!
In our most recent UPDATE newsletter and future
NEAVS material, we are featuring McArthur’s work.
These stunning images, which bring out animals’
personalities like none other, reinforce the importance
of our mission. In direct contrast to advocacy
photography that bears the brutal and violent truth of
their suffering, NEAVS is focusing on the positive – the
rescues! The fruits of our partnership will also be
featured on her blog.
After meeting Jo-Anne we were immediately enamored
with her work and soon developed a plan to send her
around the U.S. to capture many of the special animals
NEAVS helped rescue and now supports. Through her
photos we actually meet them, instead of just seeing
them as victims. They tell their own stories best: their
lives’ vibrancy offers a heart-warming counterpoint to
those suffering in labs. And it is these stories that fuel
our strength to continue our hard work to end the
unnecessary use of animals in science.
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